Carlton/Granada Digital Television Channels
Carlton and Granada (later ITV Digital Channels Ltd) created a selection of channels, which formed some of the core content of channels available via the service, which were:
Channel name | Year removed | Reason/Notes |
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Carlton Kids | 2000 | Was timeshared with Carlton World. Replaced by a timeshare of Discovery Kids and Discovery Wings. |
Carlton Select | 2000 | |
Carlton World | 2000 | Was timeshared with Carlton Kids. Replaced by a timeshare of Discovery Kids and Discovery Wings. |
First ONdigital | 2000 | |
ONsport 1 | 2001 | Replaced by ITV Sport Channel, ITV Sport Extra and ITV Sport Select. |
ONsport 2 | 2001 | Replaced by ITV Sport Channel, ITV Sport Extra and ITV Sport Select. |
TASTE CFN | 2001 | Known as Carlton Food Network until 1 May 2001. |
Granada Breeze | 2002 | Known as Granada Good Life until 1 May 1998. |
ITV Select | 2002 | Known as ONrequest until 22 August 2001. |
ITV Sport Channel | 2002 | |
ITV Sport Extra | 2002 | |
ITV Sport Select | 2002 | |
Shop! | 2002 | Joint venture between Granada and Littlewoods. |
Wellbeing | 2002 | Joint venture between Granada and Boots. |
Carlton Cinema | 2003 | Failed to guarantee carriage on Sky. |
Plus | 2004 | Known as Granada Plus until early 2000s. Closed due to launch of ITV3. |
ITV News Channel | 2005 | Known as ITN News Channel until after the collapse of ITV Digital. |
Men & Motors | 2010 | Known as Granada Men & Motors until early 2000s. |
ITV2 | Still broadcasting. |
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